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The sinking stairs made the front of this home unattractive and created a tripping hazard for those walking up. This problem was resolved in less than two hours thanks to PolyLEVEL. With a special mixture of polymers, the concrete step was raised with minimal mess and was able to be walked on in 15 minutes!
Once the snow melted, Bill realized his steps had sunk about 2", making them uneven and unsafe. Luckily our PolyLEVEL injection system is the perfect solution to raise sinking concrete slabs such as steps. It was a one day job and the steps are as good as new!
This customer had a front porch slab that was sinking. The homeowner was looking for a solution that would permanently raise the slab and prevent it from settling again in the future.
The effective PolyLevel system was installed to raise the slab while dealing with the weak soils below that caused it sink in the first place. We drilled a few small holes into the concrete slab, deep enough to reach the soil below. We then injected specialized polymers underneath the concrete that expanded to immediately raise the slabs back to their proper levels. Once installed, the system only needed about 15 minutes to cure and the homeowner was left with the leveled porch he was looking for.
Pathways to the front door see a lot of foot traffic and it can be dangerous if the cement is unlevel. This sidewalk could be a tripping hazard, it's not very appealing and it can pool water especially in those cold winter months with all the snow.
We used PolyLevel to inject structural grade polymers beneath the cement which will lift it back up to its desired height. PolyLevel cures quickly and can be driven on about 15 minutes after the material cures. The material is also waterproof so there's no worries that it will wash out.
The concrete near Jon’s front porch and garage needed lifted. So our team installed PolyLevel, a waterproof and long-lasting system designed to fix concrete slabs that have sunk by using polyurethane foam. This foam expands and has a high density in order to raise the concrete. This is a quite simple process and is done by drilling small holes into the concrete and then inserting the foam into the holes.
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